Paper clips and binders
Paper clips and binders Axent
A paper clip is a simple stationery device for temporarily binding papers. The author of this invention is the Norwegian engineer Johan Wohler, who in 1899 created a paper clip design made of spring wire and received a patent for it. The world learned about the paper clip in its modern form thanks to the British company Gem Manufacturing. The main advantage of paper clips is that they securely fasten pages, and they can be removed at any time without any consequences for the paper.
Types of paper clips by material:
- nickel-plated;
- galvanised;
- coloured - coated with a coloured plastic polymer.
The shape of the paper clips:
- straight;
- with a bend;
- triangular with a bend.
The Axent website offers paper clips in various sizes: 25, 28, 50, 78 mm.
A binder is capable of binding even more securely than a paper clip and a larger number of papers. The binder also makes it easy to flip through sheets of paper. Thanks to its user-friendly design, this paper clip is not only used in office environments, but also in everyday life - for example, to secure wires, packages and money. The Axent range includes binders in sizes 15, 19, 25, 32, 41 and 51 mm. The Delta series also includes coloured binders.